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Proposing an amendment to Article 48 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana relative to the limitation of legislative powers by adding the words "river improvement districts, harbor improvement districts and navigation districts" to the proviso, excepting municipal corporations having a population of not less than twenty-five hundred inhabitants, or, to the organization of levee districts and parishes, from the provisions of said Article 48 of the Constitution providing for "Creating corporations, or amending, renewing, extending or explaining the charters thereof"...

116 An Act to amend and re-enact Articlel 1752 of the Revised Civil Code of the State of Louisiana, as amended and re-enacted by Act No. 13 of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, session of 1882, approved June) 15, 1882, relative to property that can be given to the husband or wife of a second or subsequent marriage by either of the spouses....

117 An Act to amend and re-enact Section

two of Act No. 159 of the General Assembly of 1898, being an act to authorize and regulate the practice of appointing receivers of corporations under Articles 109 and 133 of the Constitution of Louisiana...

118 An Act to amend and re-enact Act Number 235 of the Acts of General Assembly of Louisiana for 1914, approved July 9th, 1914, and entitled "An Act requiring all shows, circuses and tent exhibitions where more than one race is invited and expected to attend, to have separate ticket offices and entrances for the accommodation of the different

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posed by district courts and amounts
collected on bonds for the purpose of
public education; to provide free pas-
sage of school children over certain
ferries, bridges and roads and to
punish violation of such provisions:
and to reveal Acts 214 of 1912 and 39
of 1910 and all other laws in conflict
with the provisions of this act...... July 5, 1916.

121 An Act relative to the printing and
publishing of proposed amendments
to the Constitution of the State of
Louisiana, and to repeal all laws in
conflict herewith

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122 An Act to amend and re-enact Act No. 182 of 1914, approved July 9th, 1914, entitled "An act to amend and reenact Section 11 of Act No. 135 of 1898, approved July 13th, 1898, entitled 'An act relative to juries in and for the State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans excepted, and to carry out the provisions of Articles 116 and 117 of the Constitution; to prescribe the qualifications of grand and petit jurors and the exemption of certain persons from service as jurors; provide for a jury commission in each parish; to prescribe the manner of drawing a jury and of selecting grand and petit jurors and to confer on District Judges certain discretionary powers in relation thereto; to provide for the summoning of jurors, prescribing means to enforce their attendance; and penalties for their non-attendance; for their compensation and for the taxing of jury costs in civil jury cases; to fix the number of peremptory challenges in civil and criminal jury cases, and to repeal Act No. 99 of the General Assembly of 1896, entitled: "An act relative to juries, etc., approved July 9th, 1896. and all laws or parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this act, by providing a method of selecting and summoning tales or additional jurors in any case....... . . . .

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124 An Act to confer on prisoners now serving terms of imprisonment at hard labor the benefit of an indeterminate sentence

125 An Act to establish a mode by which prisoners sentenced to an indeterminate sentence may be paroled and in order to carry out the provisions of this Act to create a Board of Parole and to define the powers and Duties of said Board, who shall serve without compensation

126 An Act to amend and re-enact Section 1874 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Louisiana, as said Section is amended and re-enacted by Acti No. 83 of the General Assembly of' the State of Louisiana, session of 1914, in regard to the publication of reports of insurance companies organized under the laws of this State so as to provide for the publication of the annual reports of insurance) companies in two or more newspapers published in the city of New Orleans

127 An Act to provide for state-wide tick

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eradication throughout the State of
Louisiana, and to provide for the ex-
penses of conducting the work in the
several parishes, to prescribe penal-
ties for violations of this act, and to
provide process to compel compliance
by police juries and the members
thereof with the provisions of this
Act, and of orders and regulations
of the Louisiana State Live Stock
Sanitary Board. and repealing all
laws or parts of laws in conflict here-
with

Senate Concurrent Resolution
Whereas, the Battalion Washington
Artillery, a military command, which
served the United States Government
in the Mexican War of 1846 and in
the Spanish American War of 1898,
has again entered the service of the
United States, and

Whereas, the people of the State of
Louisiana and the members of this
famous command desire that the
three batteries now mustered into the
Federal service retain the name of
"Battalion Washington Artillery",
and,

Whereas, exception has been made in
the past
for the retention of the
name of this command,

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Be it Resolved by the Senate of the State of Louisiana, the House of Representatives concurring, That the War Department of the United States be and are hereby requested to allow the three batteries now mustered into the service of the United States to retain their histeric name, "Battalion: Washington Artillery."

Be it further resolved that the contents of this resolution be telegraphed to the Secretary of War, at Washington, D. C., as also a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the War Department.

Concurrent Resolution Memorializing the Congress of the United States to establish locks connecting the proposed industrial canal with the Mississippi River....

130 An Act to preserve the purity of the ballot, regulating the manner of holding and conducting elections, by pro-| viding an official form of ballot, by prescribing the time and method in which nominations shall be made and certified, by providing for the division of parishes, cities and towns into convenient election precincts; by providing for the appointment of officers to conduct such elections, and defining their duties; by prescribing the, manner in which the votes of electors shall be taken, and the count and returns thereof made; by providing for the punishment of violations of this law, and repealing all laws in conflict with the same...

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131 An Act requiring that military science, tactics and practice shall be taught in all the public schools of the State of Louisiana to the male pupils in the grades higher than the eighth grade, and providing for the period of time for this instruction during one week whenever practicable

132 An Act to amend the title and Section 16 of Act No. 66 of the General Assembly of 1914, entitled "An act to establish a State Board of Embalming and Undertaking, defining the powers, authority and duties of same, to provide for the better protection, of health and life, to prevent the spread of infectious and contagious" disease, to regulate the practice of embalming and the business of un-| dertaking and to provide for the trial,

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and punishment of violators of the
provisions of this act by fine or im-
prisonment

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133 An Act regarding the effect of judg-
ments rendered or to be rendered by
the United States Courts sitting in
Louisiana when recorded in the mort-
gage office for the Parish of Orleans
and in the mortgage books in the
offices of the Clerks of the District
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Proposing an amendment to the Con-
stitution of 1913 authorizing and em-
powering the Board of Control of the
State Penitentiary or its successor to
fund its indebtedness and issue notes
therefor serially or otherwise not ex-
ceeding Four Hundred Thousand Dol-
lars, and at a rate of interest not ex-
ceeding five per centum per annum
payable semiannually, and for a term
not exceeding fifteen years, and em-
powering the General Assembly to
provide the methods of carrying this
amendment into effect.

135 An Act to amend and re-enact Section
13 of Act No. 136 of the General
Assembly of Louisiana of 1898, en-
titled, "An act for the creation and
government of municipal corporations
throughout the State and defining
their powers and duties and provid-
ing for the extension or contraction
of their limits," as amended and re-
enacted by Act No. 181 of the Genera!
Assembly of Louisiana of 1914.......
136 An Act to repeal Act No. 42 of the Gen-
eral Assembly of the State of Louisi-
ana for 1900, approved July 5th, 1900,
which provides, "A system for ob-
taining, compiling and promulgating
official reports of the condition and
yields of the agricultural products off
the State, and other statistical in-
formation"

137 An Act to amend and re-enact Section Two (2) of Act No. 70 of the Acts of 1900 approved July 6, 1900, entitled] "An Act to carry into effect Article 196 of the Constitution of 1898 by providing for the creation and organization of a Board of Control of the State Penitentiary, and to define its powers and duties; to provide for the purchase or lease of lands, the erection of buildings, etc., the man-[

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